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WalterM140
June 16th 04, 12:02 PM
"DELAND, Fla., Nov. 11 - Something very strange happened on election night to
Deborah Tannenbaum, a Democratic Party official in Volusia County. At 10 p.m.,
she called the county elections department and learned that Al Gore was leading
George W. Bush 83,000 votes to 62,000. But when she checked the county's Web
site for an update half an hour later, she found a startling development:
Gore's count had dropped by 16,000 votes, while an obscure Socialist candidate
had picked up 10,000--all because of a single precinct with only 600 voters."

-- Washington Post Sunday , November 12,
2000 ; Page A22

More:

Here's what Tom Fiedler of the Miami Herald acknowledged and quoted as the
fundamental fact in the Herald's reporting of the recount: "[I]f the recount
had been started from scratch in each of Florida's 67 counties, The Herald
concluded, 'Gore would be in the White House today.'" Published in the Miami
Herald, Sunday, April 8, 2001.

http://www.dissidentvoice.org/Articles9/Thompson_Diebold-2000-Fraud.htm

They'll try again. The Bushies -have- to try and steal the election.
Otherwise some of them are looking at prison time. Not over election fraud but

over breaking US law regarding torture, conflict of interest, and perjury, just
for starters.

Walt

Eric Joiner
June 16th 04, 03:55 PM
Al Gore thanks his lucky stars he isnt in the white house. Can you imagine
this
limp wristed liberal trying to handle not only 9/11 but the whole Al Qaida
threat?

GWB may not be perfect by long yards, but he's got a backbone. I'd have
preferred
Clinton for another 4 years to Gore. At least Clinton had better political
skills even
if he was a scumbag. (Im no Clinton fan believe me...but Gore would've been
the
next Neville Chamberlain.)


"WalterM140" > wrote in message
...
> "DELAND, Fla., Nov. 11 - Something very strange happened on election night
to
> Deborah Tannenbaum, a Democratic Party official in Volusia County. At 10
p.m.,
> she called the county elections department and learned that Al Gore was
leading
> George W. Bush 83,000 votes to 62,000. But when she checked the county's
Web
> site for an update half an hour later, she found a startling development:
> Gore's count had dropped by 16,000 votes, while an obscure Socialist
candidate
> had picked up 10,000--all because of a single precinct with only 600
voters."
>
> -- Washington Post Sunday , November
12,
> 2000 ; Page A22
>
> More:
>
> Here's what Tom Fiedler of the Miami Herald acknowledged and quoted as the
> fundamental fact in the Herald's reporting of the recount: "[I]f the
recount
> had been started from scratch in each of Florida's 67 counties, The Herald
> concluded, 'Gore would be in the White House today.'" Published in the
Miami
> Herald, Sunday, April 8, 2001.
>
> http://www.dissidentvoice.org/Articles9/Thompson_Diebold-2000-Fraud.htm
>
> They'll try again. The Bushies -have- to try and steal the election.
> Otherwise some of them are looking at prison time. Not over election
fraud but
>
> over breaking US law regarding torture, conflict of interest, and perjury,
just
> for starters.
>
> Walt
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>

Ron
June 16th 04, 08:08 PM
>Here's what Tom Fiedler of the Miami Herald acknowledged and quoted as the
>fundamental fact in the Herald's reporting of the recount: "[I]f the recount
>had been started from scratch in each of Florida's 67 counties, The Herald
>concluded, 'Gore would be in the White House today.'" Published in the Miami
>Herald, Sunday, April 8, 2001.
>
> http://www.dissidentvoice.org/Articles9/Thompson_Diebold-2000-Fraud.htm
>
>They'll try again. The Bushies -have- to try and steal the election.
>Otherwise some of them are looking at prison time. Not over election fraud
>but
>
>over breaking US law regarding torture, conflict of interest, and perjury,
>just
>for starters.
>
>Walt

The electoral process in the counties in question were being run by Democrats,
not Republicans.
Gore did not want to recount all the counties, just 4.
Gore was the one trying to have military absentee votes disqualified.



Ron
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Matt Wiser
June 17th 04, 02:44 PM
"Eric Joiner" > wrote:
>Al Gore thanks his lucky stars he isnt in the
>white house. Can you imagine
>this
>limp wristed liberal trying to handle not only
>9/11 but the whole Al Qaida
>threat?
>
>GWB may not be perfect by long yards, but he's
>got a backbone. I'd have
>preferred
>Clinton for another 4 years to Gore. At least
>Clinton had better political
>skills even
>if he was a scumbag. (Im no Clinton fan believe
>me...but Gore would've been
>the
>next Neville Chamberlain.)
>
>
You get no argument from me on that, as Churchill once said: "an appeaser
is someone who feeds an alligator, hoping to be eaten last" or words to that
effect. I'd toss Michael Moore and other liberals in that crowd as well.





>"WalterM140" > wrote in message
...
>> "DELAND, Fla., Nov. 11 - Something very strange
>happened on election night
>to
>> Deborah Tannenbaum, a Democratic Party official
>in Volusia County. At 10
>p.m.,
>> she called the county elections department
>and learned that Al Gore was
>leading
>> George W. Bush 83,000 votes to 62,000. But
>when she checked the county's
>Web
>> site for an update half an hour later, she
>found a startling development:
>> Gore's count had dropped by 16,000 votes,
>while an obscure Socialist
>candidate
>> had picked up 10,000--all because of a single
>precinct with only 600
>voters."
>>
>> -- Washington
>Post Sunday , November
>12,
>> 2000 ; Page A22
>>
>> More:
>>
>> Here's what Tom Fiedler of the Miami Herald
>acknowledged and quoted as the
>> fundamental fact in the Herald's reporting
>of the recount: "f the
>recount[i]
>> had been started from scratch in each of Florida's
>67 counties, The Herald
>> concluded, 'Gore would be in the White House
>today.'" Published in the
>Miami
>> Herald, Sunday, April 8, 2001.
>>
>> http://www.dissidentvoice.org/Articles9/Thompson_Diebold-2000-Fraud.htm
>>
>> They'll try again. The Bushies -have- to
>try and steal the election.
>> Otherwise some of them are looking at prison
>time. Not over election
>fraud but
>>
>> over breaking US law regarding torture, conflict
>of interest, and perjury,
>just
>> for starters.
>>
>> Walt
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>


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